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Premises Liability Attorney in New York

When unsafe conditions on someone else’s property cause you to slip, trip, or fall, your life can change in an instant. You deserve an attorney who will handle your case personally, listen to your concerns, and fight tirelessly for the compensation you need to move forward. Alex Kheyman stands up to negligent property owners and insurance companies, keeps you informed at every stage, and treats your case with the urgency and care it deserves. 

Call 917-952-1966 to speak with Alex directly. We can connect by Zoom or arrange to meet wherever is most convenient for you.

Types of Premises Liability Cases We Handle

A Legal Partner Who Puts You First

Why Clients Choose Alex Kheyman Law

Personal, Direct Representation

You will work directly with your attorney from start to finish. No layers of staff between you and your case updates.

Focused Legal Strategy

We prepare every case for trial, which gives us the leverage to negotiate the strongest settlements possible.

Clear Communication

We explain your options in plain language and keep you updated so you always know the status of your case.

Strategic steps to protect your claim

How We Win Premises Liability Cases

A fall injury can turn your daily life upside down, leaving you in pain, unable to work, and worried about bills. We handle the legal fight from start to finish so you can focus on healing. Our approach is tailored to the unique challenges of premises liability cases:

"The National Floor Safety Institute reports that falls account for over 8 million emergency room visits each year in the United States, making them the leading cause of premises liability claims."

Premises Liability

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do immediately after a trip and fall accident?

Seek medical attention right away, even if you think your injuries are minor. Report the incident to the property owner or manager, take photos or video of the hazard, collect witness information, and keep any clothing or footwear you were wearing. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

How do I know if I have a valid trip and fall case?

You generally must prove that the property owner or manager:

  • Created or contributed to the dangerous condition

  • Knew, or should have known, about the hazard

  • Failed to repair it or provide adequate warning

What evidence is most important in these cases?
  • Photographs or video of the hazard from different angles

  • Measurements of any uneven surfaces or defects

  • Witness statements and contact information

  • Incident reports filed with the property owner or business

  • Medical records showing the connection between your injuries and the fall

Who can be held responsible for a trip and fall injury?

Potentially liable parties may include property owners, landlords, tenants, property managers, maintenance companies, or government entities responsible for public areas such as sidewalks and parks.

How long do I have to file a claim?

In New York, most private property claims must be filed within three years of the accident. If a government entity is involved, you must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days and the lawsuit within one year and 90 days.

What if I was partially at fault for my fall?

Under New York’s pure comparative negligence rule, you can still recover compensation even if you were partly responsible. Your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

What types of compensation could I recover?

Depending on your injuries, you may be entitled to:

  • Medical expenses and future treatment costs

  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity

  • Pain and suffering

  • Rehabilitation or physical therapy expenses

  • Home modifications if your injury results in a long-term disability

Why is it important to hire a lawyer quickly after a trip and fall?

Hazardous conditions can be fixed within hours, and surveillance footage may be erased within days. An attorney can act fast to preserve crucial evidence, identify all responsible parties, and file the necessary legal notices before deadlines expire.